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_cCaOONL
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_dJCRC
055 3 _aPS8571 A99
_bO64 2001
100 1 _aKazz, Judy,
_d1940-
245 1 0 _aOpen Your Eyes :
_bMulticultural Poems to Wake You Up and Make You Think /
_cJudy Kazz.
260 _aOttawa :
_bPan-African Publications,
_c2001.
300 _ax, 101 p. :
_bill. ;
_c22 cm.
505 _a"Judy Kazz was born in Trinidad, West Indies. She immigrated to Canada where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees in English Literature and her Teaching Certificate. She has been an educator for 31 years teaching secondary and elementary school, developing and delivering workshops for teacher education programs in Ottawa, Grenada and Thailand. She has been committed to anti-racist education for the past 25 years and has been an International Language School administrator for several years. She has been presented workshops on anti-racist education in Quebec, Nova Scotia and across Ontario. She has also done a lecture tour on Multicultural Education in South Africa. Having travelled extensively, she has become a keen observer of race relations practices in many countries. She uses verse to open people's minds to the experiences of others and to raise their awareness of their own attitudes and practices. Judy is a retired elementary school principal and is presently living in Ottawa." (Book Cover)
505 _aTABLE OF CONTENTS :
505 _aTo The Reading
505 _aWhy Should I Care?
505 _aThe Unleveled Playing Field
505 _aHate Is A Cancer
505 _aRacism
505 _aSay No To Racism
505 _aSpeak the Truth
505 _a"Historians"
505 _aMuch More Than My Skin
505 _aHoles in the Ozone
505 _aRacism Is Not Natural
505 _aThe Person That Racism Built
505 _aTogether We Are Better
505 _aSkin Deep
505 _aOur Planet
505 _aLast Laugh
505 _aTo My Teacher
505 _aThe Positive Classroom
505 _aBorn A Suspect
505 _aThe Racist Media
505 _aWe Are All Immigrants
505 _aAs A Human Being
505 _aImagine A World
505 _aI Am I And You Are You
505 _aSlavery: What Was It Like?
505 _aTo White Freedom Fighters
505 _aSchool As I Remember It
505 _aWhat Can I Do?
505 _aProminent Blacks
505 _aRacism Is Different
505 _aTo Aboriginals
505 _aA Mother's Advice
505 _aTo The Fence Sitters
505 _aNurture, Not Nature
505 _aVertiligo
505 _aTo Albinos
505 _aThe Holocaust
505 _aChristopher Columbus
505 _aRacists' Declaration
505 _aThe Dying Tree
505 _aHate Crimes
505 _aTo Racists Everywhere
505 _aApartheid
505 _aHate Has No Rights
505 _aAll I Need To Know About
505 _aLife I Learned From Immigrants
505 _aThe Slaves of Racism
505 _aTo "Third World" Countries
505 _a"Vote With Your Throat"
505 _aBias Of The Media
505 _aFor "Whites" Only
505 _aAnti-Racist Education
505 _aThe Healthy Tree
650 0 _aRace discrimination
_vPoetry.
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_cBK